Glenn Wiebe wrote on 2/19/2005, 9:35 AM:
> #1) While I am not using UI-VIEW at present I did download
> UIview-MySymbols-RevG.zip and had a boo at its contents. What do I do
> now?
The comment file that should pop up as soon as you open the zip file in
WinZip tells you. Just extract the zip file's contents into the main
UIview program directory (folder).
> I thought there might be a mysymb file in my UI-VIEW folder to
> over-write but not so.
The original "factory" symbols are stored in two files, "symbols.bmp"
and "symbols2.bmp" , accompanied by the file "symbols.txt" that creates
the text labels/descriptions of these symbols that you see in the
Station Setup and Station Lists.
If you want to change the symbol set, you can do so without loosing the
ability to revert to the originals. If you create/modify a symbol set,
name/rename them "mysyb.bmp" and "mysymb2.bmp, and place them in the
main UIview directory, UIview will AUTOMATICALLY use these on the next
boot instead of the originals which remain untouched.
These new files need to be accompanied by a new text file "mysymb.txt"
in order to present the correct text labels for the new set. Typically
"mysymb.txt" is created by editing a copy of the original "symbols.txt"
in a basic ASCII text editor like Notepad and resaving it to the new name.
The file "mysymb.txt" is in my zip archive and will be copied into the
UIview directory along with the new image files when the zip file is
unpacked. Note that none of the "mysymb.xxx" files will exist in a
"stock" version of UIview -- you have to add them.
Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com
Home Page: http://wa8lmf.com
New/Updated "Rev G" APRS http://members.aol.com/wa8lmf/aprs
Symbols Set for UI-View,
UIpoint and APRSplus: